Would Public Transport Be Able To Keep Pace With Pallara’s Booming Population?

Pallara may be one of Brisbane’s fastest-growing suburbs, but sadly, public transport and other infrastructure and amenities have been lagging for years, much to the frustration of its residents.





Residents say that it has been five years since developments in the area were approved. Families were encouraged to move into the newly created suburb of Pallara with the prospects of future facilities including shops and public transport being available to the locals soon. They are, however, yet to see these amenities delivered to their community.

Particularly, Pallara residents have long been campaigning for their own public bus service. A petition launched last year highlighted the concerns of parents over their children’s safety with “so much movement with developments” in the area and the main road being used by motorists to access alternate suburbs.

Recently, Councillor Angela Owen confirmed that there will be six new permanent bus stops that will be built by summer this year in Pallara, following its agreement with the Department of Transport and Main Roads to install a new bus route in this booming suburb.

Three pairs of new bus stops will be built at Pallara by summer, and two of these stops will be installed at Brookbent Road. Another pair will be located at Ritchie Road, near where the old Pallara State School was once situated, whilst the two other stops will be built close to the new Pallara State School. 

The current route 126 (Mitchell St, Acacia Ridge East to Zamia St, Sunnybank Plaza) will be realigned and then extended to run along Mains Road and also south to Ritchie Road. This change will provide a bus route to Sunnybank Plaza and CBD connections and even further south to Heathwood. 

The Council initially wanted to fast-track the project by installing temporary bus stops but TMR was requiring permanent bus shelters that are federal accessibility and Australian laws compliant before the 126 bus service could be extended. 

This was underscored by TMR through a letter sent to Councillor Ryan Murphy, council’s Civic Cabinet Chair for Transport, stating that Translink supported the business case for the amended bus route and is ready to implement the new services subject to the bus stop requirements.





Member for Algester Leeanne Enoch confirmed that Council has agreed to the requirements and plans to deliver at least six bus stops in the interim to facilitate the extension of route 126 bus services to Pallara. Residents are to see some construction activities commencing in the coming months. Other stops are expected to be delivered after the bus services are already in place.

Forest Lake Woman Wins $30 Million, Plans to Buy Her First House

A Forest Lake woman is looking forward to seeing all her dreams come true after becoming $30 million richer and she’s planning to buy her first house with her unexpected windfall.


Read: Six New and Permanent Pallara Bus Stops Ready By December 2022


The fortunate woman felt like she was living in a dream as she struggled to believe her life-changing news was real.

She had the only division one winning entry across the country in the Oz Lotto draw 148, drawn Tuesday 5 July 2022.  

“At first, we thought I’d won $30,000. Then we double-checked the ticket and I remember thinking, ‘oh my goodness, we’ve won $30 million!” the woman said, sharing the moment she and her husband confirmed the news.

She found herself lying awake that night thinking about all the ways their lives are about to change with that amount of money. She still could not believe it, adding that she might need to pinch herself again to make sure it was real.

The woman said the first thing on their list is buying their first home. The woman and her husband are also planning to ensure themselves and their families up for the future.

Photo Credit: Google Maps

Although they know it will change their lives forever, the woman said she and her husband are adamant that they will not let it change them as people. 

The mystery woman bought her life-changing entry at the Metro News on 1st inside the Indooroopilly Shopping Centre.

The team at Metro News on 1st are hoping for the best and congratulated the Forest Lake woman and her family on their life-changing win. They hope it will make all her dreams come true.

Iconic Brand Reels Out After More Than a Century

They have been in the business of selling fishing reels for more than a century, but all good things eventually come to an end and iconic brand Alvey Reels will close its Carole Park facility by the end of June 2022.



Alvey Reels marked its 100th anniversary in 2020 with bright prospects for the company’s future. The quality of their products is undeniably top-notch which made them an angler’s best friend.

Alvey Reels, however, ceases manufacturing for good as announced last May 2022.The company cited drastically rising costs and growing domestic and global supply chain issues as well as disruptive staff shortages due to COVD-19 restrictions as the reasons to close down the Carole Park manufacturing facility.

A “structure sell down” of all of their stock is also expected in the coming weeks.

“We anticipate running with Warehouse/Dispatch and Administration staff with current stock on hand, which will carry us through to January/February 2023, but we will not be able to remain open after this time. Effective immediately to assist our administration team, the Alvey phones will be diverted to an answering service and all calls will be monitored and returned during each day,” their announcement reads.

Customers may order Alvey products and parts online at www.alvey.com.au whilst all queries will be entertained via email at info@alvey.com.au. 

All authorised retailers, on the other hand, may still order stocks whilst they last but spare parts can only be purchased through the Alvey website or preferably from the following merchants: Tackle Land, Charltons Fishing, Bayside Bait & Tackle or Gardiner Fisheries Rainbow Beach.



“We at Alvey Reels deeply regret this difficult decision, and whilst we commit to supplying as many of our products as we can for as long as we can, our immediate priorities are our loyal staff, our dedicated retailers and passionate supporters and customers.

“On behalf of the Alvey Team, we thank you all for your 102 years of support.”

They first announced that the company will close down back in 2017 amidst decreasing sales. The announcement stirred an outpouring of support and orders kept coming, giving them enough boost in revenue to keep the company alive. 

Entering into its centenary, Alvey Reels’ expanded its product range which  including a line of apparel
Entering into its centenary, Alvey Reels’ expanded its product range which  including a line of apparel | Photo Credit: Alvey Reels Australia / Facebook

Alvey also attracted investors that enabled them to expand its product range, including a line of apparel, as well as a venture into the US market. 

Alvey Reels closes effective 30 June 2022.

Six New and Permanent Pallara Bus Stops Ready By December 2022

The commute for residents in the south will be easier by December 2022 when six new, disability-compliant, permanent Pallara bus stops will be constructed and installed in the suburb. 



Initially, two of these bus stops are going to be installed along Brookbent Rd and Ritchie Rd near the old site of the Pallara State School. A third bus stop will be installed at the new Pallara State School’s site.

These installations will compound on the 803 Pallara school bus service whilst bus 126 will be rerouted to take Main Rd and extend towards the south of Ritchie Rd. This will enable Pallara residents to get to Sunnybank Plaza and connect to their other destinations, including the CBD. 

The other three new Pallara bus stops will still undergo a route mapping to determine the best locations.

Cr Angela Owen said she has lobbied for these buses amidst funding delays from the State Government.  She has requested Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner “to fast track delivery of some permanent bus stops” after Translink agreed to the business case.

A Council spokesperson said that they previously submitted four business cases that were rejected by the State Government.

MP for Algester Leeanne Enoch also confirmed that buses will be built in Pallara in the next few months after many of the residents, especially school children, were forced to take an Uber to school. 

Pallara resident Sam Spaliviero started a petition for the bus services nearly a year ago, which has received nearly900 supporters. She stated that buses were included in the plans when the new Pallara estates were launched in 2016. Pallara has been growing with new residents and businesses since then. 



“Residents, business hubs, commuters and family/friends have no way of connecting in and out of our suburb unless you walk 7 plus kilometres through terrain of unpathed streets and main connecting road heavily under construction with road closures, trucks, work vehicles, workers and road which has been patch worked. This is not a safe journey for people of Pallara to endure,” Spaliviero said. 

15 Teams to Compete at the Dragon Boat Festival in Forest Lake

The Hakka Association of Queensland is hosting the 2022 Parkinson Multicultural and Dragon Boat Festival, an exhilarating family-friendly event in Forest Lake where 15 teams are set to compete for the top prize.



The competition takes place on Sunday, June 5, at The Lake Parklands where there will be an area with plenty of shade sails and the stage. The event will run from 9:00 to 5:00 p.m.

There will be races every 15 minutes, starting at 9:45 a.m. Spectators may watch and cheer for their favourite teams, as well as enjoy the food and drink stalls.  There will be performances on the main stage and plenty of green space for the kids to enjoy at The Lake Parklands.

The Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner will be opening the festival, whilst MP Leeanne Enoch and Leanne Linard are also expected.

Photo Credit: Hakka Association of Queensland

Per the Hakka Association of Queensland, dragon boat racing is an ancient sport dating back to 2500 years ago in China. This year’s races will include both professional and non-professional dragon boat teams.  

Established in 2010, the Hakka Association of Queensland is a non-profit organisation composed of Australian families whose heritage belongs to the Hakka people, a Chinese ethnic group. This organisation, now with over 200 members, was established to reconnect with each other as they raise their kids in different parts of Queensland. 



Follow the organisation on Facebook for updates on their activities. 

Locals Call For Public Bus Service In Pallara

Change.org petition to get the basic services they need.